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Intoxicated man causes uproar in Udon Thani village

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A seemingly intoxicated man on a big bike caused a stir in a village in Udon Thani province when he insisted on sleeping in front of some houses, claiming that they belonged to his girlfriend. Despite being asked to leave, he refused, creating a tense atmosphere among the residents.

 

Late into the night, residents of Ban Chiang, Udon Thani, were unsettled by the presence of an unfamiliar man demanding to sleep in front of their homes. The man, appearing inebriated, traversed the village on his motorcycle, approaching various households. In instances where women were present, he professed that he was there to visit his girlfriend.

 

Responding to the call for help, police from Nong Han Police Station found the man, approximately 35 years old, wearing a black shirt and three-quarter-length jeans. He seemed disoriented and under the influence.

 

Upon questioning, he identified himself as Eaksit but was incoherent in his responses. He was adamant about sleeping on the porch of a particular house, claiming he had come to stay at his girlfriend’s home, though he could not provide her name. He also warned bystanders not to take photographs, asserting his legal rights.

 

Eaksit’s sister, contacted by the police, disclosed that he suffered from a mental disorder. She directed the officers to deliver him to their parent’s home in Thung Fon District, expressing concern over a potential confrontation with her brother. The police guessed that Eaksit was likely experiencing hallucinations due to a mixture of drugs and alcohol, prompting them to transport him to his parents, reported KhaoSod.

 

The homeowner, Srakrai, a former school director in Ban Phon Sung, was perplexed by the stranger’s actions. He recounted that the man had been lingering since 4pm yesterday, gradually moving closer to Srakrai’s home, where he eventually laid down, drank beer, and refused to leave despite being told to do so.

 

Expressing his worry, Srakrai noted that a woman and two children occupied the house, and the man’s erratic behaviour had alarmed the entire village, especially women and children.

 

By Nattapong Westwood

Caption: Picture courtesy of KhaoSod

 

Source: The Thaiger 2024-04-17

 

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14 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

Despite being asked to leave, he refused, creating a tense atmosphere among the residents.

A hose pipe would solve the issue

14 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

Eaksit’s sister, contacted by the police, disclosed that he suffered from a mental disorder. She directed the officers to deliver him to their parent’s home in Thung Fon District, expressing concern over a potential confrontation with her brother. The police guessed that Eaksit was likely experiencing hallucinations due to a mixture of drugs and alcohol, prompting them to transport him to his parents,

DUI should have delivered him to a cell

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1 hour ago, hotchilli said:

A hose pipe would solve the issue

During Songkran?

16 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

The police guessed that Eaksit was likely experiencing hallucinations due to a mixture of drugs and alcohol, prompting them to transport him to his parents, reported KhaoSod.

 

The fact that he drove there on his motorcycle in that state - clearly a case of DUI - didn't seem to matter one bit.

 

Not only did the guy's sister consider the cops to be a taxi service of sorts - the cops mind-bogglingly obliged. 

A hose pipe flushes most un-wanted trash off the porch

32 minutes ago, Caldera said:

 

The fact that he drove there on his motorcycle in that state - clearly a case of DUI - didn't seem to matter one bit.

 

Not only did the guy's sister consider the cops to be a taxi service of sorts - the cops mind-bogglingly obliged. 

Now sure about Thai law. But don't you need to be caught in the act?

.......eventually laid down, drank beer, .........

 

A difficult feat which should be applauded and offset his other misdemeanours.....😀

On 4/17/2024 at 4:26 PM, snoop1130 said:

three-quarter-length jeans. He seemed disoriented and under the influence.

 

 

A man who wears capri pants is definitely under the influence of some illicit substance.

 

At least he wasn't choking his chicken like a homeless guy I saw on Soi 10 was doing last year.  7am and he was sitting in an empty security guard's chair outside a hotel with his phone in one hand and his pud in the other. 

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19 minutes ago, Bobthegimp said:

 

A man who wears capri pants is definitely under the influence of some illicit substance.

 

At least he wasn't choking his chicken like a homeless guy I saw on Soi 10 was doing last year.  7am and he was sitting in an empty security guard's chair outside a hotel with his phone in one hand and his pud in the other. 

 

Was it Bob...?

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24 minutes ago, Bobthegimp said:

 

A man who wears capri pants is definitely under the influence of some illicit substance.

 

At least he wasn't choking his chicken like a homeless guy I saw on Soi 10 was doing last year.  7am and he was sitting in an empty security guard's chair outside a hotel with his phone in one hand and his pud in the other. 

Did you ask him if he needed a hand?😊

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